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Intertextuality in Seneca's Philosophical Writings

Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Contributors -- Preface and acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Part 1 -- 1 Seneca on Augustus and Roman fatherhood -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Augustus the father -- 3 Fathers, sons and the pater patriae -...

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Main Author: Garani, Myrto (Author)
Document Type: Online Resource Book
Language:English
Published: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group , 2020
Series:Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies
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520 |a 7 Sub auro servitus habitat: Seneca's moralizing of architecture and the anti-Neronian querelle -- 8 Seneca on the mother cow: Poetic models and natural philosophy in the Consolation to Marcia -- 1 Introduction: consoling, instructing, and rewriting -- 2 Animal sorrows across the genres: Lucretius and Ovid -- 3 Stoicizing the cow: Seneca's cosmology and philosophical anthropology -- 9 Seneca on Pythagoras' mirabilia aquarum (NQ 3.20-1, 25-6 -- Ovid Met. 15.270-336) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Naturales quaestiones 3.20-1: effects of certain waters upon body and mind -- 2.1 Effects upon body: petrification -- 2.2 Effects upon mind -- 2.3 Madness or deep lethargy -- 2.4 Drunkenness -- 2.5 Seneca's (2nd) Ovidian omission -- 2.6 Death -- 2.7 First conclusions -- 3 Naturales quaestiones 3.25-6: various mirabilia aquarum -- 3.1 Styx -- 3.2 Waters with colorific force -- 3.3 Floating bricks and floating islands -- 3.4 Disappearing and reappearing rivers -- 4 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index locorum -- General index. 
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